04-23-2012, 06:22 PM
A single "lure" can have more than two hooks. ie; jerk bait, big crankbaits, long stick baits, etc. Since these products are designed to catch one fish.
A Umbrella rig or A-Rig isn't considered a "lure" and if rigged correctly can catch more than a single fish. Thus only two hooks (2 lures per se) can hang off it. You can put on two crankbaits with 2-3 hooks on each and be legal.
As far as our neighboring states.
You can rig a Alabama with with 3 hooks in California. ie; 3 swimbaits with hooks in them.
I believe my dad said Montana was 3 also.
Utah is 2 like us except Lake Powell. You can have 3 hooks on Powell.
Never got around to checking out AZ rules.
Up to 5 hooks on some of the "Red Neck" states lakes. [cool]
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A Umbrella rig or A-Rig isn't considered a "lure" and if rigged correctly can catch more than a single fish. Thus only two hooks (2 lures per se) can hang off it. You can put on two crankbaits with 2-3 hooks on each and be legal.
As far as our neighboring states.
You can rig a Alabama with with 3 hooks in California. ie; 3 swimbaits with hooks in them.
I believe my dad said Montana was 3 also.
Utah is 2 like us except Lake Powell. You can have 3 hooks on Powell.
Never got around to checking out AZ rules.
Up to 5 hooks on some of the "Red Neck" states lakes. [cool]
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